– Karen Jarrett has been getting fans to use the hashtag “#ThankYouJeff” on Twitter this weekend and says she and Jeff Jarrett will not be at tonight’s TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Karen says Jeff is not the first inductee into the TNA Hall of Fame and has also been re-tweeting comments from fans about how TNA is disrespecting him.

It could be part of a storyline that began on Twitter earlier in the week but by the sound of her tweets, Karen Jarrett isn’t happy with TNA President Dixie Carter.

– Thursday’s episode of TNA Impact Wrestling scored a 0.99 cable rating, up from the previous week’s 0.89 rating. This week’s live show averaged 1.25 million viewers, down from the 1.29 million from the previous week.

@Dave, yet the first name announced is Sting, a current member of the TNA roster.
Simple fact is, Sting is indeed a legend, but Jarrett has done more for the company than him.
Granted, he used the company to keep pushing himself, but that doesnt detract from the fact there would not even be a TNA if not for him.

GAZA

F%$& jarrett n his wife who she think he is the rock? he couldnt even draw a fly to S#$% EVEN WEN THEY GAVE HIM DA BIG PUSH

Joeyjoejoe

Have to admit that even if this is a work, Jarret should get the first spot on the hall of fame for what its worth anyway.

JohnCena33

Thursday’s episode of TNA Impact Wrestling scored a 0.99 cable rating, up from the previous week’s 0.89 rating. This week’s live show averaged 1.25 million viewers, down from the 1.29 million from the previous week.

How does last week get a lower rating but more viewers?

Jon-Jon

Hogan and Bischoff are hardly legitimizing TNA. At least Hogan is hardly legitimizing it. We all know he isn;t running the ship as far as creative goes, and that’s why things have picked up and every one of their champions is legitimate.

SYM

Jeff Jarrett may have founded TNA with his Hick of a Father but honestly it was just to get himself attention into the Wrestling World again. What Hogan and Bischoff is doing to TNA is slowly Legitimizing it.

Dave

True. But Hall Of Fame status should be for those whose in ring careers are over. I still expect Jarrett will be back in a wrestling capacity. It’s still too soon to put him in the HOF.
I’ll bet Ric Flair isn’t going to be getting his 3rd ring this time.

TomC

Why Dixie Carter or ANYONE within the TNA organization would NOT honor Jeff Jarrett first and foremost is absolutely beyond rationale. If it weren’t for Jarrett, MANY OF YOU would be working the independent circuits …. or shovelling french fries at Burger King.